Sunday, November 13, 2016

Violence in Khaled Hosseini\'s The Kite Runner

The guilty ane is not he who commits the sin, still the one who ca subprograms the darkness. - Victor Hugo\n\nThe novel, The increase Runner, by Khaled Hosseini, effectively portrays guilt as being destructive which affects others. The primary(prenominal) character, ameer, experiences violence, which causes him to feel guilty for await of his deportment. This creates problems in the relationships that he had in his previous years. emirs guilt turns him once morest his however true booster amplifier. In the novel, The Kite Runner, Hosseini uses the character, Amir, to express how violence, guilt, and betrayal, ultimately destroys relationships. Amirs archetypical experience of violence was when he won the kite firm tourney, a game in which people attempt to use their kite to bring some other kites in the air move to the ground. Amir won the kite tournament and when Hassan runs off in pursuit of Amirs trophy he runs into trouble. Amir was filled with so much pride late r winning the Kite tournament and felt like later on winning that his dad power love him more; besides Amirs dad showed hardly each emotion of pride or excitement.\nAfter Aamir waited on Hassan for a long time he began to search for him, but at once he finds him, he sees Assef, a bully, raping Hassan. This caused Amir to feel emotionally abused because his best friend was being hurt for no reason. First, Amir is scared of Assef, but later thinks, Nothing was uninvolved in this world. Maybe Hassan was the harm I had to pay, the lamb I had to slay to win Baba [Amirs Father]. Was it a fair price? (Hosseini 82). This again shows how Amirs guilt turns into shame, and his shame turns into angriness. His anger creates tension in his life and begins to desolate his happiness. After all, Amir never helped Hassan; he hardly used Hassan in golf-club to gain Babas love and attention. Amirs never-ending betrayal made him whimsy depressed and alone. Even later Hassan is raped, and A mir does nothing to uphold him, Hassan continues to love and care for Amir y...

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